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8432 Magnolia Ave. Riverside
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Carle ton To Be New CBC Dean
Stephen Carleton
Stephen Carleton, presently
head of the Department of History
and Political Science and associate professor of History, will
assume duties as academic dean
in the spring of 1972 according
to Pres. James R. Staples. He
will assume the position now held
by Dean Dewey H. Jones.
"Dean Jones has taken the
initiative in asking that he be
relieved of the heavy responsibilities of the Dean's office as
soon as it is feasible," said Dr.
Staples.
This desire of the dean first
came to the President a few
Cosby, Grubb
Hold Top Posts
After four recounts, the election returns showed Allen Cosby,
new ASB president by one vote.
The results were 164 votes for
David Greenwalt and 165 votes
for Cosby. Cosby is the son of
Mr. & Mrs. Don Cosby of San
Jose, Ca. While attending CBC
Allen was Junior class senator,
member of Circle K and Alpha
Chi, and nominated Junior class
favorite.
The office of first vice president goes to Wally Grubb. Son of
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Grubb, 617
Hayes, Alcoa, Tenn., Wally graduated from Turlock High School,
Turlock, Ca., in 1969. He received the Valedictorian award
in high school. While attending
CBC he has been sophomore
class president and has been on
the basketball team.
A committee of three hold the
office of second vice president.
Penny Stoner, daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. Edward R. Stoner, Jr.,'
1704 So. Carmelina, Los Angeles,
Ca., ran on the ballot. A sophomore, Penny graduated from University High School, West Los
Angeles, in 1968. Her assistants
are Gloria Combs, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. E.J. Combs, Fresno, Ca., and Jeanne Williams,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Robert
H. Williams, Las Vegas, Nev.
Jan Williams was elected ASB
secretary. Daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. George B. Williams, El
Sobrante, Cal., Jan graduated
from De Anza High School in
1968. She is receiving an academic scholarship and honor
scholarship, and is work coordinator for Kokua, 1970-71.
Five cheerleaders were elected. They are Nobuko Lindsey,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. C.E.
Lindsey, Fairfield, Ca. Nobi, as
her friends call her, graduated
from Armjo High School in 1969.
She was head cheerleader this
year.
Nancy Peavler, daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. Jim Peavler, Edwards,
Wally Grubb
Ca., is a freshman. She graduated from Boron High School in
1970. She made Dean's Honor
Roll and was a J.V. cheerleader.
Karen Smart, daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. Roy G. Smart, Eagle
Mnt., Ca., was also a J.V. cheerleader. She graduated from Eagle
Mtn. High School in 1970.
Another freshman, Cindy Van
Arkel, daughter of Mrs. Carol
Van Arkel, Paramount, Ca., graduated from Paramount High
School in 1970.
Fifth cheerleader on the team
was a write in candidate, Sharon
Foss, daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Charles Foss, Bakersfield, Ca.,
received 64 votes.
months ago and since that time
he has quietly and prayerfully
sought someone to fill the
position. This was done with the
dean, the educational consultant
and the chairman of the board of
trustees.
The action of the full Board of
Trustees followed the approval
of the Executive Committee of
the Board of Christian Higher
Education, the Faculty and the
College Administration.
Stephen Carleton was the man
selected to fill the position. He
is the faculty selected representative on the Administrative
Council and chairman of the
Faculty Senate. He is a graduate
of Oklahoma Baptist University
with a major in philosophy, a
graduate of Golden Gate Seminary, and has a Master's Degree
from the University of Chicago
where he is presently completing
his dissertation. He is expected
to receive his Ph.D. from University of Chicago this summer.
The plan is for him to work
closely with Dean Jones through
the accrediting team's visit in the
Fall semester, and then he would
assume the full responsibilities
of the deanship in the Spring.
Dean Jones will return to his
teaching position as Professor
of History.
Unusual Production
'Sacrifice' Enacted
By Drama Troupe
Three plays for the price of
one will be featured Thursday,
Friday, and Saturday nights, May
6-8, as the California Baptist
College Drama Department presents "Sacrifice," under the direction of Bob Hughes. Tickets
for students are 50c in advance
and $1 at the door.
The 90 minutes of entertainment will open with "Aria da
Capo" by Edna St. Vincent Mil-
lay, followed by "Sacrificial Offering," written by Hughes. The
final and longest play ofthe evening will be "Slipof the Tongue."
This 45 minute play, also written
by Hughes, won the University of
Redlands Prize Play Award in
1969.
Members of the cast of "Sacrifice" are Noel Walker, Ann Williams, Kelley Dial, Don Peratt,
Lila Fleming, Debbie Belahovek,
and Jon Parmenter. Sensitivity
training during rehearsals helped
cast members to overcome barriers and learn to trust each
other. Some of the actors and
actresses appear in similar roles
in each ofthe three plays, helping to tie the production together.
According to Hughes, it is important for the members of the
audience to keep open minds as
they view "Sacrifice." Be prepared for some very pointed
criticism of some of our contemporary religious practices.
"All I want the audience to do
is think," said Hughes. "I can
explain some of the reasons for
doing "Sacrifice,' but each mem
ber of the audience must get his
own interpretation from the plays.
I cannot provide that interpretation."
"Sacrifice" promises to be
perhaps the most unusual and
worthwhile production done by
the CBC Drama Department in a
long time. Students and faculty
are urged to attend.
Dean Dewey Jones
Greenwalt Speaks
To Roy Wilkins
Via Telephone
David Greenwalt, candidate for
A.S.B. President, arranged a
special program for California
Baptist College and for the entire
Riverside community.
As a project for one of his
classes (History of the Black
Man in America), David Greenwalt arranged a live conversation
with Roy Wilkins, the national
executive secretary for the National Association for the Ad-r
vancement of Colored People
(NAACP), direct from New York
City. With equipment from
Pacific Telephone Co., the conversation was monitored to
everyone present by means of a
speaker-phone system.
The program was scheduled
Tuesday morning, May 4, at 9:45
a.m. in the Van Dyne Field House.
CLOWNING AROUND . . . Debbie Belohovek models her pretty gown
as Don Peratt dances behind her in a rehearsal of "Sacrifice" to be
performed tonight, Friday and Saturday.

8432 Magnolia Ave. Riverside
ft //// 7,1157
Carle ton To Be New CBC Dean
Stephen Carleton
Stephen Carleton, presently
head of the Department of History
and Political Science and associate professor of History, will
assume duties as academic dean
in the spring of 1972 according
to Pres. James R. Staples. He
will assume the position now held
by Dean Dewey H. Jones.
"Dean Jones has taken the
initiative in asking that he be
relieved of the heavy responsibilities of the Dean's office as
soon as it is feasible" said Dr.
Staples.
This desire of the dean first
came to the President a few
Cosby, Grubb
Hold Top Posts
After four recounts, the election returns showed Allen Cosby,
new ASB president by one vote.
The results were 164 votes for
David Greenwalt and 165 votes
for Cosby. Cosby is the son of
Mr. & Mrs. Don Cosby of San
Jose, Ca. While attending CBC
Allen was Junior class senator,
member of Circle K and Alpha
Chi, and nominated Junior class
favorite.
The office of first vice president goes to Wally Grubb. Son of
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Grubb, 617
Hayes, Alcoa, Tenn., Wally graduated from Turlock High School,
Turlock, Ca., in 1969. He received the Valedictorian award
in high school. While attending
CBC he has been sophomore
class president and has been on
the basketball team.
A committee of three hold the
office of second vice president.
Penny Stoner, daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. Edward R. Stoner, Jr.,'
1704 So. Carmelina, Los Angeles,
Ca., ran on the ballot. A sophomore, Penny graduated from University High School, West Los
Angeles, in 1968. Her assistants
are Gloria Combs, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. E.J. Combs, Fresno, Ca., and Jeanne Williams,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Robert
H. Williams, Las Vegas, Nev.
Jan Williams was elected ASB
secretary. Daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. George B. Williams, El
Sobrante, Cal., Jan graduated
from De Anza High School in
1968. She is receiving an academic scholarship and honor
scholarship, and is work coordinator for Kokua, 1970-71.
Five cheerleaders were elected. They are Nobuko Lindsey,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. C.E.
Lindsey, Fairfield, Ca. Nobi, as
her friends call her, graduated
from Armjo High School in 1969.
She was head cheerleader this
year.
Nancy Peavler, daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. Jim Peavler, Edwards,
Wally Grubb
Ca., is a freshman. She graduated from Boron High School in
1970. She made Dean's Honor
Roll and was a J.V. cheerleader.
Karen Smart, daughter of Mr.
& Mrs. Roy G. Smart, Eagle
Mnt., Ca., was also a J.V. cheerleader. She graduated from Eagle
Mtn. High School in 1970.
Another freshman, Cindy Van
Arkel, daughter of Mrs. Carol
Van Arkel, Paramount, Ca., graduated from Paramount High
School in 1970.
Fifth cheerleader on the team
was a write in candidate, Sharon
Foss, daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Charles Foss, Bakersfield, Ca.,
received 64 votes.
months ago and since that time
he has quietly and prayerfully
sought someone to fill the
position. This was done with the
dean, the educational consultant
and the chairman of the board of
trustees.
The action of the full Board of
Trustees followed the approval
of the Executive Committee of
the Board of Christian Higher
Education, the Faculty and the
College Administration.
Stephen Carleton was the man
selected to fill the position. He
is the faculty selected representative on the Administrative
Council and chairman of the
Faculty Senate. He is a graduate
of Oklahoma Baptist University
with a major in philosophy, a
graduate of Golden Gate Seminary, and has a Master's Degree
from the University of Chicago
where he is presently completing
his dissertation. He is expected
to receive his Ph.D. from University of Chicago this summer.
The plan is for him to work
closely with Dean Jones through
the accrediting team's visit in the
Fall semester, and then he would
assume the full responsibilities
of the deanship in the Spring.
Dean Jones will return to his
teaching position as Professor
of History.
Unusual Production
'Sacrifice' Enacted
By Drama Troupe
Three plays for the price of
one will be featured Thursday,
Friday, and Saturday nights, May
6-8, as the California Baptist
College Drama Department presents "Sacrifice" under the direction of Bob Hughes. Tickets
for students are 50c in advance
and $1 at the door.
The 90 minutes of entertainment will open with "Aria da
Capo" by Edna St. Vincent Mil-
lay, followed by "Sacrificial Offering" written by Hughes. The
final and longest play ofthe evening will be "Slipof the Tongue."
This 45 minute play, also written
by Hughes, won the University of
Redlands Prize Play Award in
1969.
Members of the cast of "Sacrifice" are Noel Walker, Ann Williams, Kelley Dial, Don Peratt,
Lila Fleming, Debbie Belahovek,
and Jon Parmenter. Sensitivity
training during rehearsals helped
cast members to overcome barriers and learn to trust each
other. Some of the actors and
actresses appear in similar roles
in each ofthe three plays, helping to tie the production together.
According to Hughes, it is important for the members of the
audience to keep open minds as
they view "Sacrifice." Be prepared for some very pointed
criticism of some of our contemporary religious practices.
"All I want the audience to do
is think" said Hughes. "I can
explain some of the reasons for
doing "Sacrifice,' but each mem
ber of the audience must get his
own interpretation from the plays.
I cannot provide that interpretation."
"Sacrifice" promises to be
perhaps the most unusual and
worthwhile production done by
the CBC Drama Department in a
long time. Students and faculty
are urged to attend.
Dean Dewey Jones
Greenwalt Speaks
To Roy Wilkins
Via Telephone
David Greenwalt, candidate for
A.S.B. President, arranged a
special program for California
Baptist College and for the entire
Riverside community.
As a project for one of his
classes (History of the Black
Man in America), David Greenwalt arranged a live conversation
with Roy Wilkins, the national
executive secretary for the National Association for the Ad-r
vancement of Colored People
(NAACP), direct from New York
City. With equipment from
Pacific Telephone Co., the conversation was monitored to
everyone present by means of a
speaker-phone system.
The program was scheduled
Tuesday morning, May 4, at 9:45
a.m. in the Van Dyne Field House.
CLOWNING AROUND . . . Debbie Belohovek models her pretty gown
as Don Peratt dances behind her in a rehearsal of "Sacrifice" to be
performed tonight, Friday and Saturday.